Google’s Drive app is starting to see an
update (in the form of staged rollouts, of course) with “bug fixes and
improvements.” Fortunately, those improvements actually mean something
more than a bunch of under-the-hood tweaks that you may or may not
notice.
First up is a tweaked Holo interface. It’s
nothing major, but several aspects of the UI in the application have
been made lighter to fit in with Google’s card-styled interface. The
slide out navigation drawer is the most apparent aspect of the design to
get this tweaked treatment. There are also a handful of new features,
such as being able to pull down the list of your files to refresh it, a
create bar at the bottom of the app for quickly creating new documents
or uploading files, and a bunch of new tools for viewing and editing
spreadsheets. Google has added in a Pause button to replace the Stop
button when syncing files and a new filter to use when scanning in
images specifically for colored drawings. If you’re the artistic type
and like storing your work on Drive, that should be a handy feature for
you.
You should start seeing the update go live for you over the next few days, but if you can’t wait, hit the download links below.
source: Android Police
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